A post on Lionhead's official forums by Sam, a community manager, is promising good news for Fable II fans: "Next week we're announcing something that will make you want to revisit Albion. That is, if you're not already there..." says Sam. From Eurogamer:
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Microsoft's being tight-lipped about the whole affair, claiming they'd be "hung, drawn and quartered" were the cat to escape the bag, so we're assuming it's quite big potatoes. The obvious answer would be some DLC - there are a few clues kicking around in the game's interface already and items are available from the Fable II puppet show web site - but there are other options such as patches or an expansion.
Our money is on some sort of DLC-flavoured treat, however, probably in the form of an item pack, clothing or character customisation. Bertie suggested that it could be a cat, possibly to ride your dog and keep it in order with the odd supercilious paw to the nose, but we're unconvinced.
I already want to play through again and be evil. This is just a cherry on top.
I'm only just getting into the thick of Fable II now (waited a week or so after release before pickup), so hopefully this will be out before I lose some interest.
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Hopefully some more quests. I really wanted to play through Fable 2 again and be evil but doing the same old quests again put me off a bit so I was going to wait till it wasn't so recent. New DLC quests would tempt me back.
I'd love it that was a patch that would enable serious co-op capabilities. That shared screen and playing as a mercenary character was too disappointing when I heard they would implement co-op.
nuts to that, they need to fix co-op for free, provide a plethora of new outfits and weapons, more spells, and Lucien needs to be replaced by Peter Molyneaux himself so I can murder him over and over again.
In all seriousness I hope that they fix co-op.
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